Method of making bobbed-hair holders



Dec. I8, 1928. 1,695,983

' H. SAITO METHOD OF MAKING BOBBED HAIR HOLDERS Filed Sept. 24, 1925 fil lkmggvl Patented DeeQlS, 1928 I p I t I UNITED? STATES PATENT OFFICE. I IARUKO S AITO, OE TOKYO, JAPAN. J i I METHOD OF MAK IlTGIBOBBED-HAIR HOLDERS. Application filed September 24, 1925. Serial No. 58,331.

This invention relates to an improvement be left in square form and in this latter in combs consisting in forming the" same case it is better tohave the first and last legs with a wire bent and twisted into teeth, much longer than the teeth. and the object thereof is to obtain combs In Fig. 3, another method of constructing 5 which efiiciently keep the hair from going a comb is shown. In this method a second 5 astray. wire (6) is entwined. on the two outer legs The accompanyingfigures show the combs and the base of the teeth, thus strengthening of this invention, of which i i the'comb. v

Fig. l is a plan of a comb formed in a In this invention a wire of any metal may 10 shape ofa folding fan, and be used, but it'is better to form combs with 40 Fig. 2 is a section of'Fig. l on the line steel wire. When a comb is formed with AB. v such wire, it is then tempered, and is made Fig. 8 is a plan of the comb shown in strong and elastic. Combs thus made, espe- Fig.1 on which is twined another wire. cially in the shape of a folding fan efli- In the figures the same reference characciently keep the hair from scattering, if it 45 ter refers to the sameor corresponding part. is stuck opening its teeth and legs a. little.

According to the presentinvention acomb v Many modifications can be made in this is formed by bending a metal, wire and invention without going out of its spirit. twisting the bendings into teeth. 'To show I claim: V

more particularly how it is formed'with ref- A. method. of making a comb consisting in 0 ercnce to the accompanying figures, take a forming it by bending a steel. wire into M metal wire, bend it into M form with an form with any desired space between two equal space between two adjacent bendings adjacent bendings, repeating the process (C) and repeat theprocess until the bent until a desired length is reached, twisting wire attains a desired length, leaving the all the bendinas into teeth, leaving the two 55 first and last legs (a) somewhat longer than outer legs long .1" than the teeth, and temperthe bendings (C). Twist-these bendings ing it. p

(G) into teeth, the twisted partbeing (cl), In testimony whereof I atfix my signature. bend the whole into a shape of a folding fan, and you will obtain a comb. Or it may 7 'HARUKO SAITO. 

